Differences in Phosphorus and Nitrogen Delivery to The Gulf of Mexico from the Mississippi River Basin
RBRichard B. AlexanderRARichard A. SmithGEGregory E. SchwarzEWElizabeth W. BoyerJVJacqueline V. Nolan
United States Geological Survey
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Abstract
Seasonal hypoxia in the northern Gulf of Mexico has been linked to increased nitrogen fluxes from the Mississippi and Atchafalaya River Basins, though recent evidence shows that phosphorus also influences productivity in the Gulf. We developed a spatially explicit and structurally detailed SPARROW water-quality model that reveals important differences in the sources and transport processes that control nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) delivery to the Gulf. Our model simulations indicate that agricultural sources in the watersheds contribute more than 70% of the delivered N and P. However, corn and soybean cultivation is the largest contributor of N (52%), followed by atmospheric deposition sources (16%);…
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- Environmental science
- Hydrology (agriculture)
- Nutrient
- Phosphorus
- Manure
- Water quality
- Surface runoff
- Tributary
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